This report is one in a series on the archaeology of the Wapato Valley region of the Lower Columbia River. Most of the reports discuss aspects of the excavations and archaeology of two sites, the Meier site (35CO5) and Cathlapotle site (45CL1). Other related topics are also treated. Attached supplemental files for this report: analytical catalogs for light and heavy chipped stone, ground and pecked and osseous artifacts at both sites. There is also a file (Meier Cathlapotle LIT_COMB_ALL data) that includes summary listing and measurements for all analyzed lithic tools at both sites. See Also: Preliminary Report and Catalogs: Archaeological Investigations at 45CL1 Cathlapotle (1991-1996) , Ridgefield National Wildlife Refuge Clark County, Wa...
Research into Columbia Plateau precontact settlement and subsistence patterns has largely focused on...
Excavations at the late prehistoric-early historic Chinookan sites of Meier and Cathlapotle in the G...
Osseous tools are often recovered from coastal archaeological sites in Alaska due to favorable prese...
This report is one in a series on the archaeology of the Wapato Valley region of the Lower Columbia ...
This report is one in a series on the archaeology of the Wapato Valley region of the Lower Columbia ...
This report is one in a series on the archaeology of the Wapato Valley region of the Lower Columbia ...
The Upper Kittitas County Spring Site (UKCSS) artifact assemblage comes from a landowner that picked...
This is the preliminary report, one in a series on the archaeology of the Wapato Valley region of th...
The purpose of this thesis was a comprehensive technological lithic analysis for site 35MA375, a bif...
New excavations at the Bridge River Site were conducted over two seasons (2003, 2004), collecting ov...
Excavation of the previously established Powerhouse Bridge Lithic Scatter site (45SA00444) was under...
This dissertation is concerned with the relationships of prehistoric lithic technology to past subsi...
Late Woodland (ca. A.D. 700-1000) lithic assemblages often contain notched projectile points (Jack's...
This study is designed to investigate patterns of lithic technological variability in relation to s...
GAI's recent investigation of the East Steubenville Site (46BR31) provided the first opportunit...
Research into Columbia Plateau precontact settlement and subsistence patterns has largely focused on...
Excavations at the late prehistoric-early historic Chinookan sites of Meier and Cathlapotle in the G...
Osseous tools are often recovered from coastal archaeological sites in Alaska due to favorable prese...
This report is one in a series on the archaeology of the Wapato Valley region of the Lower Columbia ...
This report is one in a series on the archaeology of the Wapato Valley region of the Lower Columbia ...
This report is one in a series on the archaeology of the Wapato Valley region of the Lower Columbia ...
The Upper Kittitas County Spring Site (UKCSS) artifact assemblage comes from a landowner that picked...
This is the preliminary report, one in a series on the archaeology of the Wapato Valley region of th...
The purpose of this thesis was a comprehensive technological lithic analysis for site 35MA375, a bif...
New excavations at the Bridge River Site were conducted over two seasons (2003, 2004), collecting ov...
Excavation of the previously established Powerhouse Bridge Lithic Scatter site (45SA00444) was under...
This dissertation is concerned with the relationships of prehistoric lithic technology to past subsi...
Late Woodland (ca. A.D. 700-1000) lithic assemblages often contain notched projectile points (Jack's...
This study is designed to investigate patterns of lithic technological variability in relation to s...
GAI's recent investigation of the East Steubenville Site (46BR31) provided the first opportunit...
Research into Columbia Plateau precontact settlement and subsistence patterns has largely focused on...
Excavations at the late prehistoric-early historic Chinookan sites of Meier and Cathlapotle in the G...
Osseous tools are often recovered from coastal archaeological sites in Alaska due to favorable prese...